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Set around five picturesque fishing lakes in 66 acres of beautiful and peaceful Norfolk countryside this unique and enchanting park offers you the perfect location for an unforgettable holiday.
The on site fishing is a paradise for anglers of all ages and abilities with a wealth of fish including carp (up to 40lbs in weight) roach tench bream rudd perch pike and eels in the five well stocked lakes.
An excellent base for exploring the numerous delights of this charming county the quaint market towns of King's Lynn Downham Market Swaffham and Wisbech are within easy reach.
The famous golden beaches and harbours of the North Norfolk coast a host of pretty villages bird sanctuaries and nature reserves are also close at hand.
Just a short walk from a sandy beach and esplanade this superbly situated park offers all you need for a fun-filled break on the North Norfolk coast.
A variety of family entertainment is on offer from party nights to children's activities while Hunstanton boasts boat trips summer shows gardens and a wealth of attractions in the glorious surrounding countryside.
Sandringham House one of the country's best-loved Royal residences just 8 miles away. Castle Rising dating back to the 12th century and once the home of Queen Isabelle and the Black Prince is 11 miles.
Enjoying a delightful rural setting in some of England's unspoilt countryside and an ideal location for exploring Norfolk's many attractions and the golden beaches and harbours of the North Norfolk Coast. Pentney Park offers a range of facilities including indoor and outdoor heated swimming pools spa pool gym+ licensed café/bar play area shop Broadband access+ and a launderette+.
These Scandinavian style lodges offer you peace tranquility and a superb base for exploring the beautiful North Norfolk countryside. Nestling in the heart of a pine forest with wildlife and country walks extending from your doorstep. These lodges are the perfect choice for a year round break.
Guests can enjoy the use of the well equipped leisure centre+ (including an indoor pool) just 1½ miles away. +Charges apply.
Here you enjoy a setting in one of Broadland's most picturesque villages and one of its most sought after waterside locations within the beautiful Norfolk Broads.
You will enjoy the superb Marina leisure centre and there are lots of opportunities to get afloat with day cruisers for hire. Great Yarmouth and Norfolk's fine sandy beaches are only 30 minutes' away by car.
Next to the leisure complex is the Ferry Inn a family pub with meals available and a games room for the children.
As a visitor to Ferry Marina you have the benefits of exclusive fishing rights outside your property available during the fishing season (closed season Mar 15Jun 15).
The Bure Valley railway Wroxham Barns craft centre and Hoveton Hall gardens are easily accessible by car and you can tour How Hill conservation centre or any one of the beautiful Norfolk Broads by boat.
Situated next to a stunning group of lakes associated with famous author and presenter John Bailey known as 'Kingfisher' these stylish apartments are the perfect retreat for a relaxing break in the heart of the Norfolk countryside. Guests also have use of the additional facilities at the adjacent country club which include a bar restaurant and pool tables.
Attractions abound in this scenic retreat Lenwade alone offers a dinosaur park wildlife park golf club and craft shops. Numerous pretty market towns pubs and gastropubs the Broads beaches racecourses at Fakenham Great Yarmouth and Newmarket windmills and unspoilt countryside walks are all close by.
Other places of interest in the area are Norwich (12 miles) castle cathedral market theatre excellent shopping bars and restaurants cinema leisure centres football Norfolk broads Historic country houses Steam railway Pubs and gastropubs Riding school Market towns Cycle paths Walks
Boasting a magnificent rural setting and only a short drive from the ever popular resort of Great Yarmouth this park is ideal for discovering the Norfolk Broads and the delightful beaches of this beautiful coastline.
The fun never stops and there's loads to see and do whatever the weather. For those looking for a bit of culture the resort also has a proud maritime heritage and there are many beautiful ancient buildings to explore in the town. With plentiful shops pavement cafés and a fun filled holiday atmosphere it's not difficult to see why the resort has remained a family favourite for generations.
Discover the delights which Norfolk has to offer or stay on the park and take advantage of the excellent facilities.
The ideal base for a peaceful and relaxing family holiday the contemporary chalets at Rainbows End are situated in 13 undisturbed acres and have private access onto a splendid sandy beach used almost exclusively by visitors to the park. Five acres of the park are tranquil grassland and you can also enjoy a children's adventure playground.
This is a wonderful area for getting away from it all; close by are Bacton Woods ideal for walks and picnics and the many waterways of the Norfolk Broads are within just 6 miles. You can relax on a river trip skipper your own day boat the perfect way to discover the Broads at your own pace or visit one of the many bird and animal centres. Bustling Wroxham has something for everyone in the family Sutton Windmill the tallest in Britain is home to a Broads Museum and Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden has miles of lovely walks ancient oaks and superb views to enjoy.
The numerous seaside attractions of Great Yarmouth Cromer and Sheringham and the historic city of Norwich with its two cathedrals cobbled streets magnificent castle and abundance of shops restaurants and nightlife are all easily accessible from the park.
Surrounded by acres of unspoilt countryside these beautifully situated lodges nestle in the woodlands of Somerleyton Estate which boasts a 2-mile stretch of lake at its heart. A tranquil woodland retreat perfect for a peaceful break.
Justifiably proud of its David Bellamy Gold Award for Conservation Fritton Lake offers a wealth of delights for lovers of nature and fishing alike. Somerleyton Hall with its stunning architecture superb gardens and famous maze should not be missed.
During summer visitors can use the main facilities at nearby Fritton Lake Countryworld including 9-hole golf and an adventure play area (AprSep).